Seahawks acquired QB Charlie Whitehurst from the Chargers in exchange for a swap of 2010 second-round picks and a third-round pick in 2011.

The move will pay off for Seattle if Whitehurst becomes Matt Hasselbeck's eventual successor, but the Bolts got quite a haul. They move up 20 spots in round two and get a premium 2011 pick for a player with two pass attempts in four seasons, who couldn't beat out Billy Volek. Whitehurst, 27, posted an underwhelming 49:46 TD-to-INT ratio and 59.7 completion rate as a four-year starter at Clemson in the early- to mid-2000s. He has ideal size (6'4/227), good tools and athleticism, and outplayed Jay Cutler at the 2006 Senior Bowl. Pete Carroll and GM John Schneider have been watching a lot of old tape.Source: ESPN.com

Not so fast, guys. This guy is supposed to be a very good QB, and a lot of people feel he is an NFL starting QB on a lot of teams. I think it was a good deal; he's a mobile QB who fits the bill of a Seattle West Coast type offense pretty well.

Not so fast, guys. This guy is supposed to be a very good QB, and a lot of people feel he is an NFL starting QB on a lot of teams. I think it was a good deal; he's a mobile QB who fits the bill of a Seattle West Coast type offense pretty well.

Dude lay off the pipe... a 2nd and a 3rd for a guy who hasn't played a snap is not a good deal lol